Wesslein Ann-Katrin, Spence Charles, Frings Christian
Department of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, University of Trier, 54286, Trier, Germany,
Exp Brain Res. 2015 Feb;233(2):477-86. doi: 10.1007/s00221-014-4129-0. Epub 2014 Oct 30.
Previous research has demonstrated that viewing one's hand can induce tactile response compatibility effects at the hands. Here, we investigated the question of whether vision of one's own hand is actually necessary. The Eriksen flanker task was combined with the rubber hand illusion in order to determine whether tactile distractors presented to the hand would be processed up to the level of response selection when a pair of rubber hands was seen (while one's own hands were not). Our results demonstrate that only if the rubber hands are perceived as belonging to one's own body, is enhanced distractor processing (up to the level of response selection) observed at the hands. In conclusion, vision of a pair of fake hands enhances tactile distractor processing at the hands if, and only if, it happens to be incorporated into the body representation.
先前的研究表明,注视自己的手会在手部诱发触觉反应兼容性效应。在此,我们研究了自身手部视觉是否真的是必要的这一问题。将埃里克森侧翼任务与橡胶手错觉相结合,以确定当看到一双橡胶手(而看不到自己的手)时,呈现给手部的触觉干扰物是否会在反应选择水平上得到处理。我们的结果表明,只有当橡胶手被视为属于自己的身体时,才会在手部观察到增强的干扰物处理(直至反应选择水平)。总之,当且仅当一双假手被纳入身体表征时,对它的视觉才会增强手部的触觉干扰物处理。